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economy of course because exports to europe are down. so the dent in purchasing power here is affecting the economy. back in america. jenna. jenna: underscores the importance of our debate over the fiscal cliff as well. amy, thank you. rick: u.s. women's soccer team goalkeeper hope solo, allegedly the victim of domestic violence. police arresting her boyfriend the day berp they were to get married. patti ann browne is live. >> reporter: the story is sketchy. hope solo and football player jeremy stephens were planning to get married yesterday. that didn't happen. stevens, a former tight end for the seattle seahawks was arrested monday on suspicion of domestic violence. but he was released after a court appearance yesterday which the judge said there was not enough evidence to hold him. it happened in kirkland, washington, a sub bausch of seattle. solo's 34-year-old brother called 911 to report a fight at party. marcus solo said there was physical altercation involving eight people and he use ad stun gun on one of them. solo, the 33-year-o
economy of course because exports to europe are down. so the dent in purchasing power here is affecting the economy. back in america. jenna. jenna: underscores the importance of our debate over the fiscal cliff as well. amy, thank you. rick: u.s. women's soccer team goalkeeper hope solo, allegedly the victim of domestic violence. police arresting her boyfriend the day berp they were to get married. patti ann browne is live. >> reporter: the story is sketchy. hope solo and football player...
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so how are businesses deal with this sluggish economy? let's find out in our weekly series of spot light of small business. he is ceo of one of the new york city's area largest providers of food service, catering and vending products. i read a title like that and everybody assumes that mom and dad gave you a corporation or something like that. >> no, no chance. jon: you didn't start like that at all. tell us how you started. >> i started with a ice cream truck. i was working for somebody to make extra money. i worked two jobs making money. i grew my business. eventually after couple years i had almost 50 trucks. i started another company and grew and grew and grew. thank god through hard work and a lot of, trial and error i grew a nice sized company. jon: we're looking at some of the photos now of some of your catering halls. you throw weddings, birthday parties and so forth at those things. >> yeah. jon: you're still in the ice cream business i might add. >> i would never give that up. that is my favorite business. we're a good humor dis
so how are businesses deal with this sluggish economy? let's find out in our weekly series of spot light of small business. he is ceo of one of the new york city's area largest providers of food service, catering and vending products. i read a title like that and everybody assumes that mom and dad gave you a corporation or something like that. >> no, no chance. jon: you didn't start like that at all. tell us how you started. >> i started with a ice cream truck. i was working for...
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. >> if you want to wreck an economy. you could raise tax rates. that is pretty evil. >> i don't think that happened under reagan or under bill clinton. marginal tax rate increase that democrats are looking for will do nothing more than help support the majority of middle class americans that not only support increases on, increase in tax rates on people who are earning over $250,000 but also support not cutting things like social security and medicare and medicaid. and so i think the democrats come in not feeling very, very, rather feeling very strong around this idea that they can create the right compromise and right balance to move this country forward. rick: terry, bill kristol, the prominent conservative, spent last couple days on this network talking about how republicans may want to go along with the president's plan to raise tax rates on those earners above 250,000. take a listen. i'll get your response. this is last night an "special report". >> the first takes rates expire on december 31st. rates are going up for everyone if nothing happ
. >> if you want to wreck an economy. you could raise tax rates. that is pretty evil. >> i don't think that happened under reagan or under bill clinton. marginal tax rate increase that democrats are looking for will do nothing more than help support the majority of middle class americans that not only support increases on, increase in tax rates on people who are earning over $250,000 but also support not cutting things like social security and medicare and medicaid. and so i think...
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this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy and a stronger healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. that is on wednesday. this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week the president and i had a short conversation. it was cordial. i think we both understand that trying to find a way to avert the fiscal cliff is important for our country and i'm hopeful that productive conversations can begin soon so that we can forge an agreement that can pass the congress. with that, i will be happy to answer some questions. >> [inaudible]. >> when the president and i have been able to come to an agreement there has been no problem getting it passed here in the house. >> [inaudible]. >> well, clearly, the deficit is a drag on our economy. and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i
this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy and a stronger healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. that is on wednesday. this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. earlier this week the president...
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now let's return to the economy. the president and house speaker john boehner are suggesting they are willing to compromise to prevent our economy from going over that so-called fiscal cliff but both sides are digging in their heels whether or not to race tax rates for the wealthy. rich edson of the fox business network watching this all for us in washington. democrats got the white house, they got the senate. how are they beginning this bargaining process? >> reporter: jenna, the president says he and democrats campaigned on wealthier americans paying more in taxes. he says the voters have spoken in favor of his position. the democrats starting point? allow tax rate increases in january to hit families earning more than $250,000 a year. >> the issue is the math. that's why i think the starting point should be going back to clinton-era rates. then proceeding with tax reform. >> reporter: taxes continue to be the most significant divide between democrats and republicans. nearly all federal income tax rates are schedul
now let's return to the economy. the president and house speaker john boehner are suggesting they are willing to compromise to prevent our economy from going over that so-called fiscal cliff but both sides are digging in their heels whether or not to race tax rates for the wealthy. rich edson of the fox business network watching this all for us in washington. democrats got the white house, they got the senate. how are they beginning this bargaining process? >> reporter: jenna, the...
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it is having an impact on iran's economy. jenna: well, iran's neighbors seem to be taking a different approach. that at least according to our next guest who has more on this, in amazing reporting from that region. he is the author of the honor dead. he spent years traveling in many countries in the middle east including iran and, joseph, you were actually able to live in iran for a while. tell us a little bit about your experience in the region overall? >> sure. i was in middle eastern studies at the time as a grad student and i was part of a program that brought americans to iran to study persian language at the university of tehran. it was a little window of opportunity for americans and iranians to get to know each other. not possible right now. jenna: that window is shut? no i think so the. jenna: for a variety of different reasons we'll talk about today. we talk a lot about how we relate to iran and what our next guess is. forces are work inside iran that are important. who are they? why are they there? >> well, jenna,
it is having an impact on iran's economy. jenna: well, iran's neighbors seem to be taking a different approach. that at least according to our next guest who has more on this, in amazing reporting from that region. he is the author of the honor dead. he spent years traveling in many countries in the middle east including iran and, joseph, you were actually able to live in iran for a while. tell us a little bit about your experience in the region overall? >> sure. i was in middle eastern...